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G. Handl, Editor-in-Chief, Yearbook of International Environmental Law, Graham & Trotman/M. Nijhoff, London/Dordrecht/Boston, Vol. 1 - 1990 (1991), 728 pp. + Index, Dfl. 325/£ 90; Vol. 2 - 1991 (1992), 784 pp. + Index, Dfl. 400/£ 112.
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1. From among a long list of writings testifying to his professional achievement, see, e.g., Handl, G., ‘Territorial Sovereignty and the Problem of Transnational Pollution’, 69 AJIL (1975) pp. 50–76CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Handl, , ‘The Principle of “Equitable Use” as Applied to Internationally Shared Natural Resources’, 14 Revue Beige (1978/1979) p. 40–60Google Scholar; Handl, , ‘State Liability for Accidental Transnational Environmental Damage by Private Persons’, 74 AJIL (1980) p. 525CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Handl, , ‘The Struggle for the Internationally Shared Environment: The US Abdicates Its Leadership Role’, in Proceedings of the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington DC, 14–16 04 1983 (1984) pp. 418–422Google Scholar; Handl, , ‘Liability as an Obligation Established by a Primary Rule of International Law’, 16 NYIL (1985) pp. 49–79CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Handl, , ‘Transboundary Resources in North America: Prospects for a Comprehensive Management Regime’, in Flinterman, C., Kwiatkowska, B. and Lammers, J.G., eds., Transboundary Air Pollution (1986) pp. 63–93Google Scholar; Handl, , ‘Transboundary Nuclear Accidents: The Post-Chernobyl Multilateral Legislative Agenda’, 15 Ecology LQ (1988) pp. 203–248Google Scholar; Handl, , ‘Environmental Protection and Development in Third World Countries’, 20 New York Univ. JIL & Pol. (1988) pp. 603–627Google Scholar; Handl, , ‘The 1989 Basel Convention: A Preliminary Assessment’, in Proceedings of the Canadian Council of International Law (1989) pp. 367–377Google Scholar; Handl, and Lutz, R., ‘An International Policy Perspective on the Trade of Hazardous Materials and Technologies’, 30 Harvard ILJ (1989) p. 351Google Scholar; Handl, and Lutz, , eds., Transferring Hazardous Technologies and Substances: The International Legal Challenge (1989)Google Scholar. Prof. Handl also served as the legal expert for the UNEP Ad Hoc Working Group of Legal and Technical Experts to Develop Elements Which Might be Included in a Protocol on Liability and Compensation for Damage Resulting from the Transboundary Movements and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes and Other Wastes.
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3. See the Report of the Resumed Session of the Meeting of Senior Government Officials Expert in Environmental Law for the Review of the Montevideo Programme, Nairobi, 7–11 September 1992, Doc. UNEP/Env.Law/2-2/L.2, 12 September 1992.
4. See the UNCED report by Lee Kimball, in Section 1.2, Part 2, Volume 3 (in press).